Check out the recently published NIST Cybersecurity Insights Blog: Reflections from the First Cyber AI Profile Workshop, covering the key takeaways from the April 2025 Cyber AI Profile Workshop.
The purpose of this workshop was to gather community feedback on the Cybersecurity and AI Workshop Concept Paper to inform the direction and contents of the Cyber AI Profile. The team is currently working to publish a workshop summary – in the interim, this blog shares a preview of what they heard during this event.
View the Blog
Review the Pre-Recorded Session in Advance of Virtual Series
The NIST NCCoE team has generated a pre-recorded video to help you prepare to participate in the virtual working sessions – you’re encouraged to listen to the recording in advance of the session(s) you plan to participate in so that you’re prepared for a productive discussion. The recording covers:
- Introduction to the NCCoE
- Background and Purpose of the Cyber AI Profile
- Overviews of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) and Community Profiles
- Summary of Feedback in Early 2025
- Working Session Approach
- Resources
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Each session in this series will explore one of the three Focus Areas planned for the Cyber AI Profile:
Session | Topic | Date/Time |
Session #1 | Securing AI System Components | August 5, 2025 / 1:00 – 4:00 P.M. EDT |
Session #2 | Conducting AI-enabled Cyber Defense | August 19, 2025 / 1:00 – 4:00 P.M. EDT |
Session #3 | Thwarting AI-enabled Cyber Attacks | September 2, 2025 / 1:00 – 4:00 P.M. EDT |
Who Should attend?
These events are open to the public. We encourage cybersecurity and AI leaders from industry, academia, and government to share expertise on cybersecurity for AI and AI for cybersecurity. Please come ready to share your knowledge and insights during these interactive working sessions!
Register Now
Visit the NCCoE event session pages to learn more. We welcome you to register for any session topic you’re interested in discussing. Attendance for each event is limited to 500 participants.